Greenhead
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First off let me say hello to everyone from South Dakota. Awesome to see the amount of knowledge here. I have been reading so much my head is kind of spinning. I am really pretty much new to boats, at least aluminum boats. I just picked up a 1973 Lowe 1648 Jon, I am pretty sure it is a "Big Jon" 16. At least according to a 1975 flyer I found on the Lowe website. I do know the floor is 48", sides are 20" and the transom is 63"x15.5" I couldn't find anything older than the 1975 flyer. I bought it with a Shorelander trailer (13" wheels) and it also had a quickset Avery blind on it, no motor.
My plan for the boat is just for duck hunting, and then out a few times in the spring/summer to keep things in check. Most all the hunting I do is on sloughs or small lakes/ponds. I am here really to get thoughts/concerns and look for some feedback on my ideas. I do know the transom is shot and needs rebuilt and Id like to put flooring down for starters.
My first question - Should I just keep the wood transom the stock size? Meaning should I just replace it with the same size wood cutout, or should I fill the entire height of the transom with wood, too the floor? According to 1975 flyer motor rating is 30hp. Would I be in trouble putting a 35hp motor on it. I am more than likely going with a surface drive. Most all I see available are 23hp or 35hp, unless I build my own with a sd kit and motor I supply, then I could get something close to 30hp. Or just stick with a 23hp build the transom out to stock size and call it good? Guessing most will say keep it stock and save the material and weight for something else....
Next question - On the outside of the transom there are rivets that stick out about half an inch, basically where the motor would mount. Would this be fore like a trim plate or something? Can I remove them so it is flush for when I do get a motor? In the pic you can see an outline, the rivets are within the solid area.
Last question for now ha - I plan to put down some wood flooring. Do I need to fasten it down? If so could I just use some angle iron and bolt it to the benches, thoughts? I don't care how dirty this gets. I am not going for plush comfy hunting but I don't like the idea of walking across the bare floor and ribs
Thanks in advance look forward to your replies!
My plan for the boat is just for duck hunting, and then out a few times in the spring/summer to keep things in check. Most all the hunting I do is on sloughs or small lakes/ponds. I am here really to get thoughts/concerns and look for some feedback on my ideas. I do know the transom is shot and needs rebuilt and Id like to put flooring down for starters.
My first question - Should I just keep the wood transom the stock size? Meaning should I just replace it with the same size wood cutout, or should I fill the entire height of the transom with wood, too the floor? According to 1975 flyer motor rating is 30hp. Would I be in trouble putting a 35hp motor on it. I am more than likely going with a surface drive. Most all I see available are 23hp or 35hp, unless I build my own with a sd kit and motor I supply, then I could get something close to 30hp. Or just stick with a 23hp build the transom out to stock size and call it good? Guessing most will say keep it stock and save the material and weight for something else....
Next question - On the outside of the transom there are rivets that stick out about half an inch, basically where the motor would mount. Would this be fore like a trim plate or something? Can I remove them so it is flush for when I do get a motor? In the pic you can see an outline, the rivets are within the solid area.
Last question for now ha - I plan to put down some wood flooring. Do I need to fasten it down? If so could I just use some angle iron and bolt it to the benches, thoughts? I don't care how dirty this gets. I am not going for plush comfy hunting but I don't like the idea of walking across the bare floor and ribs
Thanks in advance look forward to your replies!